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1 A Wave for Friends — Cuban refugees waved to Cuban exiles on
shore as their coast guard cutter approached Key West last fall.
Such emotional scenes occurred frequently after Castro announced
his "open door" policy, allowing certain groups of Cubans to leave
his dictatorship.
2 Pwntu in Space- .Astronaut Edward White stepped from his Gemini
IV* space capsule and into the void of space last June. Maj. James
McDivitt, his companion on a 3V2-day orbital flight, had to coax
White back into the capsule after he had traveled 20 minutes sus-
pended from Gemini IV. Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad were
the next space twins to orbit the earth. They completed their 8-day
flight in Gemini V during August.
3 Medicare Bill Signed — President Johnson signed the Medicare Bill
into law July 30 with former President Truman at his side. Witness-
ing the event that had far-reaching effects on Social Security benefits
for the elderly were (left to right) Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President
Humphrey and Bess Truman. The ceremony was held in Truman
Library in Independence, Mo.
4 Temporary Mood — Dodgers Manager Walter Alston's mood of de-
jection after the Minnesota Twins won the sixth World Series game
did not last long. The Dodgers emerged victorious in the 7th game
and captured the pennant.
5 Double Space Spectacular — Astronauts Wally Schirra and Tom
Stafford got this view of the Gemini 7 spaceship December 15 while
traveling in their Gemini 6 craft for their historic rendezvous adven-
ture. Schirra and Stafford rode their red-hot craft back to earth the
following day, but Gemini 7 completed a 14-day mission before its
re-entry. Making the longest and most significant voyage in space in
Gemini 7 were Frank Borman and James Lovell, Jr.
6 Plea for Peace — Pope Paul VI stood before the United Nations
General Assembly in New York on October 4 to deliver his plea for
world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the
culmination of plans by men of all faiths.
7 After Surgery — President Johnson was photographed in a reclining
chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op-
eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his
hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation.
8 Proud Student — Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni-
versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by-
displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: "I'm a draft
card carrying American and proud of it." Our role in the Vietnamese
war sparked the incidents.
9 Blackout — The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust
into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting
hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and
commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for
hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was
caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near
Niagara Falls.
10 New Ambassador — Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador
to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa-
dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary
of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice
when named to the U.N. post.
Startling Fashions — Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the
youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex-
tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes.
12 Royalty on Tour — Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord
Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour
of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi-
ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly-
wood and the nation's capital.
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Foreword
HIGHER
He followed his dream, and men counted it
madness;
He followed his dream up the mountain's
steep side .
"See! here in the valley are music and glad-
ness;
Why take the highway the hard way?" they
cried .
At length, from above them we heard a
faint calling.
His scorners turned quickly from feasting
and play
To look up to the mountain height, grim and
appalling.
"The luck of a fool! --he has treasure!"
said they.
With ropes and with staves they toiled after,
and found him
Midway of the mountain, his treasures out-
spread.
"Let us share them!" tney clamored, Pressed
rudely around him .
"Take all -- it is yours; I go higher, " he
said.
-- Jessie Brown Pounds
"This is the year
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The Tiger
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We Remember . . .
Dedication
"TRIBUTES TO THE TEACHER"
"Apples" for the classroom teacher
Yes, red roses, orchids, too
For generous faithful service
Making ideals and dreams come true .
"Honors" for the dedicated teacher
Perfect understanding of the child,
Seeds sown for a great harvest
Causing life to be more worthwhile.
"Thank You's" for the master teacher
The human touch, the cherished memories,
For all of God's given talents
Building for life's eternity.
-- W. A. Bozarth
Mrs. J. O. Siler
Yearbook Advisor
The Year's
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Contents
Seniors
Faculty
Administration
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Eighth Grade
Activities
Organizations
Athletics
Advertisements
Patrons
Autographs
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Seniors Marguerite Harper and Joan Johns
Pause Between Classes to Collect that
"Almost Forgotten Assignment"
Seniors
QUIET PLEASE!
Carolyn Margaret Ames
"Amiable"
Charles Rogers Ballard
"Jolly and Jovial"
Betty Jean Bailey
"Quiet"
William Battle
"Lively"
Inez Elaine Bailey
"Effervescent"
Clifton Robert Baxter
"Ail-Around Athlete"
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Maude Marie Barber
"Sedate"
John Willie Beary
"Quiet"
Florence Barnes
"Reliable"
James Allen Belin
"Musical"
Raba Andretta Bass
"Vivacious"
James Alexander Bridgers
"Studious"
Ida Claudine Benjamin
"Lively"
Thurman Bridgers
"Late, but there"
Betty Jean Berry
"Lively"
Welton Braye
"Nonchalant"
Helen Beary
"Quiet"
Bennie Blount
"Reserved"
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Cynthia Emmerita Boone
"Lady-like"
Courtney Jackson Butts
"Friendly"
Regina Yvonne Breathwaite
"Musical"
David Leroy Capps
"Cool . . . Calm . . .
Collective ..."
Arcancis Bryant
"Quiet"
Abraham Lafayette Cason
"Smoky"
Margie Lee Cason
"Alert"
John Tee Cherry
"Quiet"
Stella Mae Cason
"Intense"
Albert Francis Cooper
"Fun-loving"
Frances Louise Cherry
"Pert"
Roosevelt Wheaton Cornick
"Athletic"
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"Pretty smiles conquers miles"
Bernadine Virginia Cornick
"Effervescent"
James Patrick Davis
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ACHIEVEMENT TEST
Jeanette Cornick
"Lively"
Robert Davis
"Fun-loving"
Carol Ophelia Cross
"Neat"
Shervette Daughtry
"Reserved"
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"A step in the right direction. "
Rosa Mae Crumble
"Intelligent"
Ella Davis
"Quiet"
Marvin Dillard
"Quiet"
Pedro Herbert Ellis
"Late, but there"
Phyllis Ann Davis
"Flambuoyant"
Rufus Anthony Eure
"Gay"
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Linda Lee Foreman
"Sedate"
Johnny Lee Evans
"Intelligent"
Elizabeth Gardner Godfrey
"Lively"
Roger Alexander Felton
"Pace-setter"
Lydia Juanita Goffigan
"Intelligent"
William Edward Grimstead
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Janice Lynnette Gordon
"Lady-like"
Ronald Dwight Harris
"Lively"
Annie Vista Lee Gray
"Musical"
Robert Lee Harvey, Jr.
"Active"
Class President
Marion Elizabeth Gregory
"Forever Likeable"
Stephen L. Hobbs
"Intent"
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Sarah Elizabeth Hodnett
"Serious minded"
Jerry Augustus McCant
"Musical"
Sandra Faye Hoggard
"Reserved"
Ralph Moore
"lively"
Carolyn Holloway
"Lively"
McKinley Caldwell Jamison
"Talented"
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iarolyn Juanita Gregory
"Poised and Proper"
James Hogue
"Musical"
[arriett Jacquelyn Griffin
"Lively"
Kevin Hunter Holloway
"Athletic"
verly Maureen Grimstead
"Very Active"
Sec. Senior Class
.vlicheal Tynes Holloway
"Debonair"
rguerite Lauretta Harper
"Vivacious"
Larry Vance James
"Reserved"
ernard Earthin Hughes
"Reserved"
/irginia Lorraine Harris
"Intent"
Daniel Lewis James
"Musical"
Irenda Patricia Hassell
"Aggressive"
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Carolyn Evelyn Hawkins
"Glamorous"
McArthur James
"Athletic"
Marionette Delores Highter
"Aggressive"
Cornell Jerome Little
"Comical"
Mary Lousie Hodnet
"Quiet"
Ernest Little
"Quiet"
Mary Elizabeth Ivery
"Gay"
Simuel Donnell Johns
"Talented"
Joan Virginia Ann Johns
"Amiable"
William Henry Johnson
"Friendly"
Nannie -Bell Beula Johnson
"Reliable"
Lucas Jones, Jr.
"Debonair"
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"In the mood!" )
Mary Elizabeth Johnson
"Lively"
Oston Jones
"Intent"
Carolyn Jones
"Vivacious"
Harvey Lee Joseph
"Jolly"
Alice Christine Jones
"Shortie"
Dennis Lee Haynes
"Reserved"
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"Do I make myself clear?"
Mary Louise Jones
"Sedate"
Raymond Alphonso King
"Pace-Setter"
George Lee Kimble
"Quiet"
Hazel Jean Joseph
"Intent"
Mildred Deloris Jones
"Intelligent"
Thomas Eugene Marshall
"Athletic"
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Etheleen Delores Kimble
"Glamorous"
John Baptist Munden
"Lively"
Sandra Colleen Lewis
"Lady-like"
Willie Owens
"Quiet"
Annie Mae Lindsey
"Reliable"
Ronald Clarence Owens
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Mary Helen Mayfield
"Lively"
Thomas Alexander Owens
"Debonair"
Ann Jeanette McCoy
"Gay"
Charlie Ray Parker
"Sauve"
Lillian Lorraine Mitchell
"Vivacious"
John Henry Skinner
"Neat"
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Bettie Irene Moore
"Serious -minded"
John Anthony Petty
"Neat"
Deborah Ann Murphy
"Active"
Calvin Lee Phillips
"Lively"
Marzelia Neal
"Radiant"
Miss Homecoming
1965
Ernest Etheridge
"Quiet"
Beverly Ann Newsome
"Intelligent"
Miss Cotillion
1965
Ernest Plummer
"Quiet"
Naomi Nichols
"Quiet"
William Edward Price
"Athletic"
Barbara Ann Owens
"Reserved"
Cylester William Shaw
"Lively"
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"To have and to hold"
Katherine Lenoil C&vens
"Quiet"
William Cornelius Snowder
"Athletic"
Walter Clinton Snowden
"Debonair"
Ella Phillips
"Quiet"
Betty Jean Perkins
"Lively"
Ray Vaughan Spain
"Sedate"
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Barbara Jean Privette
"Lively"
Augustus Spence Smith
"Reserved"
Jacqueline Sylvia Re id
"Talented"
Richard Columbus Smith
"Lively"
Mary Frances Re id
"Quiet"
Thaddeus Clay Smith
"Sauve"
Senior Class Treasurer
Patricia Voashell Ridley
"Lively"
Allen Sylvester Sneed
"Reserved"
Daisy Mae Russell
"Neat"
James Curtis Somerville
"Lively"
Carolyn Francis Smith
"Poised"
Robert Lee Tabron
"Quiet"
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"Take Five .
Gloria Jean Turner
"Lady-like"
Jessie James Tyler
"Reserved"
Jean Deloris Veasy
"Lively"
Anthony Tyson
"Quiet"
Betty Ann Walker
"Reserved"
Herman R. Whitehurst
"Neat"
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'Bewitched and Bewildered"
Mary Ward
"Quiet"
Corthious Williams
"Calm"
Audrey White
"Reserved"
Elisha Willie
"Gay"
Catherine Louise White
"Reserved"
Emanuci Lee Willie
"Quiet"
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Deloris Mae Whitehurst
"Friendly"
Stella Mae Whitehurst
"Friendly"
Stanley Lamar Wills
"Gay"
Madie Marie Wilder
"Quiet"
Anna Lee Wiggins
"Poised"
Leonard Thurman Wright
"Friendly"
Jane Louise Wiggins
"Lively"
Mary Lee Williams
"Intelligent"
William Leonard Wright
"Friendly"
Adrean Sylvia Williams
"Quiet"
Audrey Regina Williams
James Edward Wood
"Suave"
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Journalism Staff at Work
Yvonne Marie Willie
"Lively"
Juanita Wilson
"Gay"
Gloria Jean Wilson
"Friendly"
Shirley Ann Wilson
"Lady-like"
Roscoe Edward Woodhouse
"Neat"
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"Most Talkative"
James Somerville and Bernadine Cornick
"Most Popular"
Jeanette Cornick and Robert Harvey
"Most Handsome"
Michael Holloway
"Most Glamorous & Most Debonair"
'Raba Bass and Lucas Jones
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"Class Prevaricators"
Coruthious Williams and Gloria Wilson
'Most Dramatic"
Joan Johns
"Class Tease"
Charles Ballard
"Loudest"
Cornell Little and Patricia Ridley
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"Tallest"
Deloris Whitehurst and James Belin
"Most Artistic"
Beverly Newsome
"Most Comical"
Regina Breathwaite and Cornell Little
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Abraham Cason and Mary Jones
"Most Attractive"
Marguerite Harper
"Most Athletic"
Deborah Murphy and Roosevelt Cornick
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"Most Reliable"
Robert Harvey and Beverly Newsome
"Most Polite"
James Davis and Cynthia Boone
"Most Pleasant"
James Bridgers and Joan Johns
"Most Likely to Succeed"
Jeanette Cornick and James Davis
"Most Versatile"
Beverly Grimstead and Robert Harvey
"Most Musical"
Courtney Butts and Sylvia Reid
"Most Brilliant"
James Davis and Lydia Goffigan
"Most Poised"
James Wood and Anna Wiggins
"Best Dressed"
5everly Grimstead and Roscoe Woodhouse
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"Most Creative"
Johnny Evans and Lorraine Mitchell
"Friendliest"
John Petty and Linda Foreman
"Neatest"
David Capps and Etheleen Kimble
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Michael Holloway
Inez Bailey
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Betty Moore
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Marionette Highter
Gloria Wilson
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William Wright Herman Whitehurst Shervette Daughtray Jolm Cherry
Madie Wilder
Jerry MCCants
Garland Harris
Mildred Jones
Lucas Jones
Etheleen Kimble
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Shirley Wilson Rufus Eure Betty Perkins Abraham Cason Beverly Newsome
Bernadine Cornick Betty Walker
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Carolyn Hawkins
Sandra Lewis Thaddeus Smith
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Jeanette Cornick Sarah Hodnett
Phyllis Davis Jane Wiggins William Grimstead
Carolyn Smith
Joan Johns
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Faculty
English
Mrs. M. Freeman
Mr. W. Daniels Miss H. L. Goodman
Mrs. L. C. Harold Miss R. A. Perry
Mrs. B. A. Rasberry
Mr. R.C. Setzer
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Mathematics
Mrs. B. M. Robinson
Mr. A. L. Weston
Trigonometry
Mr. R. H. Greene
Miss O. F. Daughtry
Mr. S. R. Brown
Mr. E. J. Smith
Math Department
In this world of atomic power, more and more emphasis had necessarily
been placed upon the mastery of mathematics. In keeping up-to-date Union
Kempsville has expanded extensive mathematical curriculum. One is intro-
duced to Algebra I and II, geometry, and Trigonometry. For the student with
other interest, courses in consumer's math and mechanical drawing are
offered. With such a diversified curriculum, the interested student can be
amply equipped to go on to more advanced studies in mathematics.
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History
Mrs. L. H. Carter
Mrs. J. W. Jones
"History is a pageant and not a philosophy"
-- Augustine Birrell
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Mrs. D. L. Knox
Miss E. E. Morgan
Mr. W. J. Watson
Studying the "drama" of the past and of the present, prepares us for the
future. As the curtain goes up on the future, we hope to be equipped to meet
our responsibilities in "The Great Society."
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Science
Mr. A. W. Young
Mrs. J. C. Griffin
Mr. C. A. Willis
Mr. J. L. Perry
Science Department
(Wonder of New Knowledge)
A knowledge of chemistry, biology, physics, and physical
science is of great practical advantage, not only to scientists,
engineers, physicists, biologists, physicians, botanists, and the
like, but also to anyone who wishes to keep abreast of our changing
world. Our age is the age in which science is playing an increas-
ingly important role. Our Science Department is playing its own
part in this Age of Progress.
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Fine Arts
Mrs. R. L. Allen
Choral Music
General Music
Mr. R. A. Reid
Band
Mrs. I. C. Wilson
Art Appreciation
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Business Education
Mrs. L. H. Reid
The Business Education Department
strives to prepares those who desire to
enter the business world to make
money in an honorable manner. Type-
writing, stenography, economics,
business law and general business
along with bookkeeping and accounting
as taught at U. K. prepares those who
endeavor to render a service for a
profit .
Mrs. J. O. Siler
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Industrial Arts
Mr. A. H. Woodhouse
Industrial Arts
Mr. H. L. Robinson
I. C. T.
Mr. J. R. Hassell
Mechanical Drawing
Mrs. F. R. Ballard
Home Economics
Mr. H. L. Valentine
Agriculture
and
Vocational Education
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Mr. C. I. Siler
Photos Missing:
Mrs. D. W. Nance
Mr. J. Darden
Health and
Physical Education
Mr. C. L. Harvin
Mr. Judge Goss
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Mrs. M. B. Brockett
Guidance
Mr. R. L. Gordon
Through Guidance information
services, students are made aware of
information concerning education, occu-
pations, and personal-socio relation-
ships .
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Librarian
"Ever ready to serve"
Clerks
Mrs. P. T. Young
Mrs. V. M. Haynes
Mrs. B. W. Gregory
Foreign Languages
Mrs. B. H. Greene
Mrs. B. M. Patterson
Por favor! Si vous plait! If you didn't know that, you were at
U.K., you might think that you were in Madrid or Paris. The
learning of a foreign language is assuredly difficult, but when
mixed with dashes of fascinating customs and understanding of
different ways of life, whether it be south of the border or across
the sea, it is easily accomplished with Mrs. Bernice Greene and
Mrs. Billy Patterson.
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Administration
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Mr. J. V. Boykins, Principal
Administration
Good, better, best
never let it rest
'til the good is better
and the better us best . . .
These are the watch words of the
fine administrations at the Union
Kempsville. Enforcement of rules and
regulation to achieve this object.
Mr. D. E. Morgan, Assistant Principal
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Juniors
Georgia Ashby
Algeria Barcliff
Anderson Barnes
Annie Baxter
Jacqueline Benjamin
Shirley Blount
Charlie Bly
Larry Boggs
Deloris Braithwaite
James Brinkley
Shirley Brockett
Fentrell Carter
Bernard Cason
Joe Cason
Clara Cherry
Perlean Cherry
LaVern Conley
Ronald Cooper
Christina Copeland
Katherine Cowell
Irswell Creekmore
Lena Cuffee
Rufus Cuffee
Clifton Davis
Clinton Davis
Jeanette Davis
Susie Diggs
Larry Dildy
Larry Dozier
Charles Etheridge
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Ida Evans
Euphus Fentress
Violet Fentress
Regina Floyd
Clifton Foreman
Gloria Freeman
Portia Gardner
Walteina Gatlin
Hazel Gould
Frankie Gregory
Norman Harold
Audrey Harris
Carolyn Harris
Maurice Hawkins
Holly Herbert
Ida Hinton
Ervena Hoggany
Margaret Holly
Barbara Holloway
Isolean Jackson
Richard James
Ella Johns
Barbara Johnson
Thomas Johnson
Evelyn Jones
Stella Griffin
Donell Grimstead
Hilton Hanson
Charles Harold
Estralita Harold
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Bernice Jordan
Georgia Jordan
Alexander Joyner
Arvella Joyner
Ernestine Joyner
Joyce Keeling
Sandra Knox
Anita Lamb
Paula Lambert
Russell Lawrence
Beverly Lewis
Brookie Lewis
Lavonne Malbon
Emma Mayfield
Sylvester Mayfield
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Brenda McCoy
Roger McCoy
Franklin Melvin
Betty Mitchell
Hilda Mitchell
Patsy Mitchell
Lawrence Moore
Ernest Nimmo
Barbara Olds
Deloris Olds
Marjorie Owens
Charles Pace
Geraldine Parsons
Deloris Perry
Donald Petty
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Anthony Barnes
Margaret Privott
Carolyn Reid
June Riddick
Roxanna Robinson
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Josephine Rudd
Annette Savage
Jacquilyn Skinner
Addie Smith
Barbara Smith
Carolyn Smith
Claretha Smith
Jeanette Smith
John Smith
John Smith
Ronald Smith
Sandra Smith
Frances Taylor
Barnett Thoroughgood
Dorothy Turner
Vivian Tyler
Leon Vickers
Jean Walke
Marvis Ward
Diane Whitfield
Eley White
Gloria White
Rebecca Whitehurst
Deloris Wilson
Samuel Wilson
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Sebra Wilson
Charles Williams
Ronnie Williams
Rueben Williams
Elijah Willie
LeVerta Willie
Queen Worlds
Sarah Winston
Alvin Woodhouse
Frank Riddick
George Johnson
Jackie McCray
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Summer School Graduates
1966
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Nathaniel Brown James Coston
Kermit Matthew Evelyn Simmons
Inez Smith
Cleophus Williams Matthew Woodhouse
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Sophomores
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Lillie Berry
Ernestine
Coston
Gwengolyn
Hogue
Rosa Boone
Shirley Cowell
Arthur Lassiter
Willie Brown
Gloria Dozier
Shirley Lawrence
Linda Butts
Alfonza Eure
Howard Macer
Prentis Collins
Annie Gay
Kenneth Owens
Ruby Cornick
Annette Gregory
Jay Phillips
Aubrey
Silvers
Joyce Cason
Tom James
Beryl Skinner
Geraldine Dailey
Jeanette Lee
Barbara White
Cheryl Dildy
Rudolph Lewis
Kenneth Boggs
Mary Ebron
Bryon Nelson
Jackie Bowe
Robert Gordon
James Nimmo
Sylvia Brown
Milton Haynes
Ida Roberts
Earl Smith
Woodrow Smith
William Spence
Vincent Steed
Barbara Wilson
Ralph Wilson
Horace Wynn
Aundra Bridgers
Eula Bryant
Joyce Hawkins
Bernard James
Bertha
Rose Joyner
Charlie Lawrence
Howard Price
John Roberson
Robenette Smith
Johnson
George
William
Clarence
Cornick
David
Melba Williams
Stella Williams
Bessie Worlds
Larry Christian
Mary Cooper
Mitchell
Carolyn Franklin
Willie Goins
Bettie Gregory
Erenest Gregory
Jeanette Hyman
Elizabeth
Author Morris
Connell Owens
Percy Phillips
Frank Simmons
Curtis White
Albriton
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Darnell Ashby
Wallace
Goodman
Lorenza Jones
Marie Babb
Frances Griffin
Yvonne Joyner
Deloris Burgess
Willie Griffin
Geraldine Keeling
Van Davis
Deborah Harris
Pearlie Land
Shirley Eure
France Hawkins
Forrestine Price
Anderson Freeman
Lucille Jeffery
Russell Rainey
Brenda
Riddick
Cecil Carter
Levander
Hughes
Yvonne Snowden
Herman Corprew
Ann Ivery
Audrey Smith
Jeanette Etheridge
Bobby Mclntyre
Sherman Spencer
Edward Foreman
Sandra Owens
Jacqueline Boone
Diane Harrison
Carolyn Pace
James Butts
Thomas Hobbs
William Stancil
Robert Stevenson
Lovel Toran
Ruby Turner
Vivian Tyler
Alton Uzzle
Janice
Lloyd Cooper
Charles Daughtry
C arolyn Floyd
Lewis Floyd
Rosetta Freeman
Brickhouse
Evelyn Gray
Levon Gregory
Vernetta Harold
Hattie Hinton
Donald Mitchell
Bernell
Gatlin
Alice Owens
Margie
Baxter
Dorothy
Juanita Owens
Elaine Robinson
Terry Simmons
Edward Stieff
Roger Wright
Ebron
Mary Albritton
Barbara Boyde
Annie Broadnax
Flora Cason
Ruby Cornick
Minnie
Yvonne Hill
Willie Holloman
Alvin Jones
Jackie Miles
Elna Owens
Riggins
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Jesse Davis
Barbara Williams
Joyce Wilson
James Shaw
Richard Smith
Joyce Williams
Jacob Woodhouse
Carolyn Walker
Judy Williams
Willie Yarn
Jennie Wilson
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Freshmen
Debra Ovens
Paula Pinckey
Robert Rainey
Robert Riddick
Doris Robinson
Vanita Skinner
Joseph Turner
William Tyler
Elsie Barham
Dorothy Brown
Bessie Brown
Willie Brock
Willis Brown
Lucy C ason
Lewis Cason
Gerald Cason
Donnell
Creckmore
Joseph Etheridge
Carol Freeman
Elizabeth Franklin
Stanley Mitchell
Wade Morings
Gloria Pinckney
Theodore Robinson
Elton Rudd
Phyllis Scott
Shirley Williams
Christine Williams
Roselle White
Jimmie Anderson
Betty Broadnax
Vivian Butts
Leon Carrington
Ernest Caffce
Audrey Caffec
Barbara Holloman
Edna Hawkins
Gloria Maccr
Darlenc Mason
Gene Stevenson
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Sherman Dozier
Jessie Hill
Filmore Hughes
Joyce James
Michael Mitchell
Kenneth Owens
Doris Olds
Louis Powell
Anthony Rotan
Tyrone Redd
Jessie Speller
Clifton Sanderson
Linwood Skinner
Samuel Savage
Layfayette
T abron
James Williams
Barbara Williams
Laverta Willie
Louise Willie
Mary Watson
Wickie Riggens
Louise Cross
Hester Cheatam
Shirley Olds
Sylvania
Henderson
Gloria Mitchell
Marva Sears
Herman Phillips
Russell Williams
Omelia Wilson
Major Blount
Floyd Be ale
Josephine Cherry
Mamie Foreman
Rosalyn Freeman
Ervin Grimstead
Alvin Gregory
Michael Goffigan
Rueben Gilchrist
Mary Hinton
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Marvin Baxter
Brenda Cason
Lawrence Elliot
Ervin Thomas
Juanita Etheridge
Walter Fentress
Warnell Fletcher
Evonne Foreman
Nelson Harper
Joyce Herbert
Taritha Kimble
Jacquelyn Smith
Shirley Smith
Edward Smith
Jacquelyn Taylor
Gary Watkins
Nathaniel Willie
Raydel Williams
Peggy Williams
Gloria Wood
Paula Gardner
Sylvia Bailey
Anthony
Braithwaite
Gloria Coston
Shirley Cuffee
LaVerne Dildy
Scrafio Fontnella
Jestinc Fitzgerald
Alveeta Harold
Delois Jones
William Lindsey
Waverly Mills
Wilton McCoy
James Mitchell
Debra Peebles
LaVerne Peebles
Cora Ricks
Ronnie Rouse
William Wilson
Larry Yancey
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James Askew
Eileen Brown
Raymond Dailey
Ardelia Elliott
LaRosa Gatlin
Oscar Hyman
John Keeling
Emma Mitchell
Wallace Moore
Clement Murphy
Cynthia Murphy
Flora Neal
Cathy Neal
Linda Newborn
Jeanette
Robertson
Melvin Gatlin
Patricia Shaw
Joyce Skinner
Deborah Walker
Dianne Wiggins
Maggie Williams
Gwendolyn
Williams
Stella Bly
Amme Brickhouse
Mildred Brockett
Brenda Brock
George Cason
Huge Cason
Lillie Corprew
Dennis Davis
Dorothy Elliott
Douglas Evans
Willie Foreman
Calvin Hoggard
Fred Hollow ay
Clayton Jones
Delois Johnson
Ronnie Knight
Lydia Lawrence
Rosetta Miller
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Barbara Harris
Sandra Mayfield
Patricia Mayfield
Leon Flora
Evelyn Ferebee
Princetta McClee
Juanita Holloway
Lawrence Elliott
Brenda Kelly
Ethel Johnson
Benjamin Lamb
Welton Williams
Melvin Simmons
Deloris Snowden
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Eighth Grade
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Brenda Anthony
Edward Askew
Frank Battle
Walter Dildy
Alexander Elliott
Tyrone Fontenella
Belita Forbes
David Freeman
Roger Gilchrist
Irene Goffingan
Brenda Harold
Ronnie Hawkins
William Hawkins
Ronnie Haynes
Lessell Hinton
Valerie Jones
Charles McCoy
Jesse Mosley
Elmer Murphy-
Larry Nichols
Marvin Petty
Kenneth Privott
Vernon Riddick
Ronnie Robinson
Vernice Sanderson
Dianne Simmons
Juanita Skinner
Pernell Snowden
Nathan Stiff
Claudia Tabron
Cornell Ward
Conner Williams
Sandra Allen
Willie Artis
Victor Bailey
Willie Brock
Carolyn Brock
Alexander Burch
Brenda Burch
Warnell Conley
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Charles Conyers
Alvin Cornick
Levi Cuffee
Shirley Davis
Ellen Dillard
John Doles
Leroy Fletcher
Leland Forbes
Shirley Freeman
Alexander Hodnett
Shields Holsey
Josephine Hughes
Ruth James
Catherine Jones
Sharon NcNeill
Floyd Neal
Jeanette Perry
Mary Lee Roberts
Vandelia Sanderson
Larry Sneed
Josephine Shepherd
Jonny Snowden
Pernell Speller
Oisborne Wilder
Lawrence Willie
Willie Alexander
Aaron Bell
Elizabeth Cuffee
Rose Cuffee
Dorothy Dildy
Evelyn Gordon
Renae Graves
Sylvia Harper
Margaret Jones
Annise Joyner
Arthur Joyner
Jesse Joyner
William King
Rosa Lewis
Aaron McCoy
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Janice Neal
Vincent Price
Phyllis Reid
Joyce Ricks
Rosa Sanderson
Dianne Sanderson
James Turner
Mary Valentine
Francis Vaughan
Mary Williams
James Wilson
John Winslow
Clyde Bryant
Earnest Christian
Nelson Dailey
Norman Elliott
Carol Edmonds
Joseph Evans
Issac Forbes
Bruce Godfrey
Sylvia Griffin
Walter Harold
Gloria Holloman
Ernest Jackson
Carolyn Jones
Vernon Lawrence
Anita Nichols
Inez Nichols
Willie Olds
Norma Owens
Eugene Plummer
Walter Reid
Barbara Riddick
Daniel Riddick
Diane Sanderson
Carolyn Smith
Shylene Smith
Melvin Spence
Ronald Thompson
Prentis Winslow
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Edward Basnight
Richard Bright
Linda Creekmore
Richard Cuffee
Mildred Davis
Doretha Davis
Thomas Evans
Clementine
Foreman
Edward Hoggard
Ruth Johnson
Jane Joyner
Patricia Knox
Mary Lamb
Marshall McCant
George Owens
Larry Owens
Charlie Owens
Sandra Owens
Lessie Owens
Delores Rainey
Sarah Riddick
Raleigh Sanderson
Margie Williams
Carrie Williams
Raymond
Woodhouse
Robert Albritton
Laurette Allen
Donalda Boston
Elma Cross
Barbara Coley
Micheal Cuffee
Clinton Diggs
Norman Gordon
Deborah Gregory
Janice Harper
Samuel Harper
Gloria Hillard
Robert Johnson
Bernette Jordan
Clarence Joyner
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Willie Kellam
Cora Lindsey
Brenda Olds
Gerald Owens
Clarica Swimpson
LaVerne Vaughan
Mary White
Johnny Williams
Barbara Wilson
Leonard Berry
Jancie Cason
Wanda Council
Winfred Felton
Doris Hines
Debra Johnson
Jacqueline Mitchell
Vincent McCoy
Rosa Mae Olds
Rueben Peebles
Ruth Robinson
Larry Shaw
Marjorie Stewart
Cheyenne Taylor
Fred Thourogood
Bernadine Wilson
Janice Wilson
Ivory Williams
Gail Knight
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A ctivities
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Miss Homecoming and Attendants
Lovely Gracious, Charming . . .
Marzelia Neal Miss Homecoming 1965 -
1966 and her attendants, Misses Joan
Johns and Marquerite Harper reigned
over U.K.'s homecoming activities in
the fall of 1965. This WAS a good
year.
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Homecoming 1965
Three gracious ladies reigned over Homecoming activities during the past year. PICTURED ABOVE are
Misses Marguerite Harper, Marzellia Neal (Miss Homecoming) and Joan Johns. At FAR RIGHT, Marzellia is
crowned by 1964's queen, Marilyn Lewis. Mr. Boykin (BOTTOM PHOTO) congratulates "Miss Homecoming
-- 1965"
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Relaxation
it was a good
year at Dear
Ole UK .
Above are pictured Mr. J. V. Boykin, Principal; Attorney Victor J. Ashe, long-time friend of the late Mr.
Thaddeus Clay Smith; The Reverend Thomas M. Venable; Mr. George Ferrell, Chairman of the School Board;
Mr. K. L. Jard, former member of the School Board; and Mr. Frank W. Cox, Superintendent of Schools.
T. C. Smith Stadium Dedicated
The new stadium was dedicated to the
memory of the late Thaddeus Clay Smith,
first principal of the school, and admired
teacher and friend and benefactor to many
in the Virginia Beach Area .
Mr. Victor J. Ashe, long-time friend
and fraternity brother of Mr . Smith, and
a leading attorney, delivered the Dedica-
tion Address .
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Annual Staff
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Phyllis Davis pounds away at the
typewriter trying to make the
"deadline."
Beverly Grimstead ponders over
pictures before drawing a layout
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Busy, Busy . . . Busy??
PICTURED ABOVE are members of the
Annual Staff. SEATED: Josephine Rudd,
Lorraine Mitchell, Beverly Grimstead,
Phyllis Davis, Joan Johns and Bernadine Cor-
nick. STANDING are Ida Evans, James
Davis, Raba Bass, John Petty and Barbara
Privette.
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Mrs. Jones with Adm. Hogle
James Davis with Briefing Team
Mrs. Greene chats with Lt. Belfort.
Nato Visits UK
Vice Admiral Reynold D. Hogle, United States Navy, Chief of Staff, SACLANT introduces NATO
Students sit and listen
attentatively to NATO
briefing.
MISS VIRGINIA, 1966, Miss Jean Inge
with other guests.
Adm. Hogle reviews the Pershing
Rifles, VSC, Honor Guard
Organizations
I.C.T.
The I.C.T., in addition to participating in sev-
eral conferences, sought to help students to help
themselves by providing practical job experience
and wise job advice .
Lambda Chi
The purpose
of the Lambda
Chi is to pro-
vide a token of
distinction for
the high scholar-
ship and char-
acter distinctions
of our students .
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Ready to "Meet Todays Challenges"
The Girls Club
The Girls Club of Union Kempsville High School started the school year of
1965-66 with the topic of "Girl's Week" with their theme "Meeting Today's
Challenges . " During that week we were happy to say that we had two members
from our club to take part in this great event. Sandra Lewis served on the In-
terracial Panel and Ann McCoy served as Mistress of Ceremony. Topics for
discussion were: Religious Emphasis, Community Service and Citizenship,
Arts and Craft, and Culture Announcement.
Objectives for observance were: (1) To direct the Attention of girls toward
those factors which are important elements in their preparation, to bear the
responsibilities of the future. (2) To let the girlhood of our race know that the
community is interested in the welfare of each girl. This event took place at
Queen Street Baptist Church of Norfolk.
During the fall season, we as members of the Girls Club, have had several
activities!
During the Christmas season, the Girls Club was able to present a basket
to an unfortunate family.
The club's goal is: To grow in friendship with people of all races, nation-
alities, and religions, to make a better impression on today's life.
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The Bachelors
The Bachelors, a branch of the Future Teachers of America, are brothers to the
Xinos. During the year, they sponsored a "Can-Can" Dance in order to collect goods
for needy families.
Bachelors with Pledgees, "Dogs"
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Fentrell Carter and Lovel Toran rehearse a scene from
"Macbeth. "
The Dramatic Club
The Dramatic Club gave performances during the year, among them were the in-
duction performance which is given each Fall; and the annual Christmas pageant .
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Future Teachers
of America . . . Xinos
These young ladies, a part of the Future Teachers of America,
proved to be a volcano which erupted with spirit and energy dur-
ing the past year .
Exemplifying high ideals, they sponsored several projects
among which were the annual Xino Green and White Ball and sev-
eral fund raising activities for their scholarship fund.
Each year, the Xinos award a book scholarship to all of its
graduating members .
A Branch of
Future Teachers of America
Pledgees
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Industrial Arts Club
To foster the development of a strong foundation in the skills, knowledges, and at-
titudes regarding technical matters, is the goal of the Industrial Arts Club. The club
participated in the National Industrial Arts Exhibit with their coffee tables, woodwork,
and candle holders among other projects. A year which was marked by progress and
achievement .
Brush and Palete Club
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The Brush and Palete Club worked diligently decorating the school and creating the
proper moods for "Career Week." In addition, they recreated the "Twelve Days of
Christmas" and following the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom, "A Night In Hawaii."
What a year! The Brush and Palete Club was buzz -bee and busy too.
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The Y-Teens, the energetic and vivacious Lady Kempsvilles, sponsored
several projects in conjunction with other state and local chapters . Inculded
were a Thanksgiving basket to help needy families; a Christmas Ball and sev-
eral fund raising drives. The Y-Teens truly helped to make this the year that
WAS active and purposeful.
The Debating Society
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MOTTO: To uphold logic and foster reason,
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Spanish Club
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Pfe fea/vz to SPEAK the Language'
Sports Club
Active, as the name implies, the Sports Club sponsored this year's swinging Valentine Dance and injected
"pep" into the school spirit campaign. Their aim: "The whole man -- brainwise, social wise, health wise,
otherwise. "
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National
Honor
Society
The Union
Kempsville
Chapter of the
National Honor
Society of Secon-
dary Schools is a
member of the
National Council.
The purpose of
our organization is
to create an en-
thusiasm for
Scholarships, to
stimulate a de-
sire to render
service, to pro-
mote worthy
leadership, and
to encourage the
development of
character in all
students of our
school.
The
Student
Council
The Student Councils
sponsored a Christmas
gift campaign for the
Infants Clinic at the new
Virginia Beach Hospital.
In addition, it sparked a
Christmas Week and
Rejuvination of U. K.
campaign. A real success! !
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Future Homemakers
of America
This year the overall goal of the
Future Homemakers of America
was to help improve personal family
and community living. In fulfill-
ment of its motto, the F.H.A.
visited the Infants Clinic of the New
Virginia Beach Hospital bearing
gifts. In addition, they sought TO-
WARD NEW HORIZONS.
Motto
Toward New Horizons"
School Choir
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Second Period Choir
Mixed Chorus
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Mrs. R. L. Allen, Director
Mixed Chorus
The Choir has won city and state -wide acclaim with their appearances on radio,
TV and in concert .
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This was a
The UK Tigers tied for VIA District
Championship for the first time in UK
football history. They placed second for
in state -wide competition.
The Tigers had an exceptionally good
season under the coaching of Head
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year for champs!
Coach Joshua Darden with the able as-
sistance of Coaches Charles Harvin,
Robert Setzer and Clyde Siler. The
coaches believed even at the beginning
of the season that the team had the
"feel of champions."
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Go -Go Tigers!
"Baby Junior" Hawkins holds that line as he brings
down one of the "Fighting Bookers" as the TIGERS
slaughtered the BOOKERS 19-14.
What a year! What a team!
The Tigers move in for "the kill" on a Booker T.
of Suffolk "Bears ." Final score, 33-6.
We did it again! ! !
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Football - 1965
The Mighty Tigers held their own throughout a season which turned out to be
the best in the record of UK football history.
On the rainy night in October when the Tigers slaughtered the "mighty"
Bookers of Norfolk, one spectator was heard to comment: "And even the Heavens
Cried." We did too -- for joy!
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Basketball,
An all -American sports
-- Basketball. And one of
favorite sports at U.K.
The U.K. Tigers were
dubbed the most im-
proved teams in the Dis -
trict for the 1965-66
"Where the Action Was"
U.S.A.
season. Coming up from
the bottom at the begin-
ning of the season, the
tigers went on to have a
smashing season, after
all.
The Members of the Fighting Tigers are ready for action anytime.
Baseball Team
1966
The Homefield of the Fighting Tigers.
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Tennis is always fun and here at U.K. , Tennis is put into action.
Having fun in the sun
Tennis
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Cross-Country Runners, Those Tigers
U.K. 's Track Team usually a
persistant winner, was no ex-
ception this year. The team pre-
pared diligently to maintain past
records secured in the Penn-
State Relays. The team ran their
way to gain a successful, timely,
finish. This was the year that
was every mile of the way! !!
Track
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Norfolk, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
TWELVE HUNDRED CLUB
Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Norfolk, Virginia
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Mr. James Adams
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Attorney Victor Ashe
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Miss Betty- J. Bailey
Miss Inez E. Bailey
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Miss Ernestine Barnard
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Mr. James Bellamy
Mrs. Lessie Mae Benn
Mrs. Ernest L. Benson
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Mrs. Charlotte Berry
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Sgt. & Mrs. Zien Berry, Jr.
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Mrs. P. H. Brown
Miss Rachael Brown
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Mrs. Vivian Butts
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Miss Bertha Caffee
Mrs. Ernest Caffee
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Mrs. Virgie Caffee
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Rev. P. M. Caldwell
Mr. James Call
Mrs. James Call
Mrs. John Lee Caloross
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Mrs. N. B. Capps
Mr. Richard Capps
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Mr. Joe Bobby Cherry
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Mr. William Cherry
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Mrs. Flossie Cooper
Mr. Joseph Cooper
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Mrs. Mary D. Cooper
Miss Bernadine Cornick
Mrs. C. Cornick
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Mrs. Naomi Davis
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Mr. Raymond Davis, Sr.
Mrs. Sarah Davis
Mrs. Weezie Davis
Mr. Herman Deberry
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Mr. Walter Dudly
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Mr. Lucullus Edney
Mr. Randolph Edwards
Mrs. Avie H. Elliott
Mr. Charlie Elliott
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Mrs. Virginia Ferebee
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Mrs. Jessie Filhiol
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Mrs. Lucille Foreman
Mr. Raymond Foreman
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Mr. Willie Freeman
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Mrs. James Fuller
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Miss Rosa Lee Gatlin
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Mrs. Mary Gibson
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Gordon
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A 3/C Arthur A. Gray
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Mrs. Sarah Gregory
Mrs. Sarah Frances Gregory
Mrs. Deloris Griffin
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Mr. & Mrs. John Griffin
Mrs. Mable Griffin
Mr. Roland C. Griffin
Mrs. Vernice Griffin
Mrs
Viola Griffin
Mr.
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Mr.
Willie Lee Griffin
Mr.
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Marion Grimstead
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G Mrs. Oscar V. Grimstead
Mr.
R. A. Guide
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Lavern Guinn
Mr. James Hairston
Rev. Jeremiah Hall
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Mr. G Mrs. David Hardy
Mr. James Hargrow, Jr.
Mrs. Geraldine Harold
Mr. & Mrs. Roosevelt Harper
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Mr. Cleon Harrington
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Mr. Clarence Harris
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Harris
Mr. Ernest H. Harris, Jr.
Mr. Joel Johnson
Mr. John H. Johnson
Mr. Pump Alfonzo Johnson
Mrs. Purmella Johnson
Mrs. Roline Johnson
Mr. Rufus Johnson
Mrs. Versie Johnson
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Mrs. Barbara Jones
Mrs. Beulah Jones
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Miss Nellie L. Jordan
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Mrs. Samuel Kellam
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Mr. Isael Kenon
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Mrs. Susie Kimble
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Mr. Cornelius Lamb
Mrs. David Lamb
Mrs. Gloria Lamb
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Mr. Leroy Lamb
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Mrs. Marie Lamb
Mrs. Rosie Lamb
Mrs. Nilhe Lambert
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L. Cpl. Arthur Lawrence
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Mrs. Mattie Lawrence
Miss Olivia Lawrence
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Mrs. Carrie Lee
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Mrs. Mary Manning
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Willie Martin
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G Mrs. Jesse B. T. Mason
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G Mrs. David McAllister
Joe McClary
Idabelie McClenny
Dortha M. McCoy
Frank McCoy
Howard McCoy
John McCoy
Miss Margaret McCoy
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Ruffin McCoy
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Wilson D. McCoy
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G Mrs. Ralston Mclnnis
Roland McKay
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Linwood McPherson
Simon McPherson
G Mrs. Raymond Melvin
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Mrs. W. Miles
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Miss Mildred White Mrs.
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Mr. Rudolph Whitehurst Mrs.
Mrs. Sevilla Whitehurst Mr.
Mr. Stanley Whitehurst Mrs.
Mrs. Mildred Whitfield Mr.
Mr. William Whitfield Mr.
Mrs. Eva Whittey Mrs.
Mr. L. Widdey Mr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie Wiggins Mr.
Mrs. Lydia Wiggins Mr.
Miss Mary E. Wiggins Mr.
Mrs. Sarah Wiggins Mr.
Mrs. Edith Wilder Mr.
Mr. T. Wilkin Mrs.
Mrs. Williams Mr.
Mr. Alfred Williams Mrs.
Mr. Arthur Williams Rev,
Mr. & Mrs. Davis Williams, Jr. Mr.
Mrs. Dorothy Williams Mrs.
Mrs. Ethel Williams Mr.
& Mrs. Garfield Williams
Gertrude Williams
Grady Williams
Hazel Williams
James Williams
& Mrs. James Williams
John Roosevelt Williams
L. Williams
Lavern Williams
& Mrs. Lawn Williams
& Mrs. Lee Williams
Mary Williams
Neva Williams
Otis Williams
Otis Lee Williams
Primes Williams
Rosa Williams
& Mrs. Russell Williams
Willie Williams
& Mrs. Willie Williams
ELroro Willie
Emuel C. Willie, Sr.
Jennie Willie
Juanita Willie
Tammie Willie
Tommie Willie
Vivan Willie
Catherine Willis
Reubin W. Wills
Adline Wilson
Barbara Wilson
& Mrs. Charles Wilson
Elton Wilson
Eugene Wilson
& Mrs. George W. Wilson
Helen C. Wilson
Herbert Wilson
James H. Wilson
Leveada Wilson
Lillian Wilson
Marvin Wilson
Mary T. Wilson
Queen E. Wilson
& Mrs. R. Wilson
& Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Jr.
& Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Sr.
Riley B. Wilson
& Mrs. Robert Wilson
& Mrs. Willie Wilson, Sr.
Russell Winslow
Sarah Winston
Albert Woodhouse
Alexander Woodhouse
Geraldine Woodhouse
Joe Woodhouse
John Woodhouse
Margaret Woodhouse
Marshall Woodhouse
& Mrs. Miles Woodhouse
& Mrs. Robert Woodhouse
& Mrs. George Woodies
Joe Woodis
John Woodis
Helen Worlds
Archie Wright
Cora Wright
, Dove Wright
& Mrs. Drall Wright
Ida Wright
& Mrs. J. H. Wright
Mrs. Hattie Wright
Mrs. Loine Wright
Mrs. Mable Wright
Mr. Milton Wright
Mr. Meaco Zley
Mr. Luzetta Ashburn
Mr. Leroy Balcer
Mr. Melvin Billups
Mr. Eugene Brothers
Mrs. Gertrude Carrington
Mrs. Virginia Cartwright
Mr. William Cooper
Mrs. Charles Crawford
Miss Doreatha Crawford
Mrs. Gwendolyn Crawford
Mr. Ray Dyson
Mrs. Geraldine Forbes
Mrs. Cecilia Freeman
Mrs. James Gallope
Mrs. Sudie Gallope
Mr. Ralph Gillington
Mr. Luther Kenneth Gray, Jr.
Mrs. Caesar Greene
Mr. Robert Greene
Mrs. Annie J. Harris
Mr. Ronnie Herran
Mrs. Christine Holloway
Mrs. Evelyn Holloway
Mr. Richard Holloway
Mr. Richard Holloway, Jr.
Mr. John Jackson
Mrs. Anne Jiles
Mrs. Amanda C. Jones
Mrs. Joseph Jones
Mrs. Sharlene Jones
Mr. William T. Jones
Mrs. Vera Jordan
Mrs. Cora Kettrell
Miss Marie Knight
Mr. David Langley
Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis
Mrs. Hattie Lockett
Mr. George W. Manley
Mrs. Doris Nance
Miss Anita Nichols
Miss Beatrice Nichols
Miss Helene Nichols
Miss Inez Nichols
Miss Juanita Nichols
Miss Lucy Nichols
Miss Naomi Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Nichols
Mr. Edward Parker
Mr. Jesse Parker
Mrs. Emma Seaworth
Mr. Robert Seaworth
Mr. Linwood H. Skinner, III
Miss Margaret Skinner
Mr. Junies Smith
Mrs. Rachel Statlings
Mrs. Walter Stiff
Mrs. Lu Walker
Miss Carolyn Williamson
Mrs. Linwood Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Wilson, Sr.
Mr. Milton Wright
Sixty -Five -Sixty -six was a good year at Union Kempsville.
"We stepped out in front in many areas - - and we all had a grand
time. We round out the memorable year with a big
blast on the horn and to the sound
of rolling drums, as
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we continue to march
ahead like our mighty school band. We
shall march on! but we'll remember this year as . . .
This Was the Year That Was
SCHOOL BAND --Mr. Roy A. Reid, Director
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WVW News— 1965
I Humanitarian Dies — Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at
Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of
Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in
January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle
natives.
2 Queen Speaks — Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy
memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is
seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn
Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen.
Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy.
3 Miss Universe — The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur-
ing the year was a representative from Thailand.
A Bosch Returns — Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch
was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after
his return to Santo Domingo.
5 Wins m Run- Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote
in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrandon December 19.
The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years,
but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the
popularity of the 71 -year-old president..
6 Agrees to Cease-Fire — Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto
(right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac-
cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between
Pakistan and India. Pakistan's announcement came after India had
agreed to the order.
7 Abortive Coup Fails — Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled
from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet
meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the
coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule.
8 Soviet Winner — Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing
in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been
awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award
ceremony was held in Stockholm.
9 Return to Desolation — Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage
of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma-
nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area.
The death toll was estimated at 500.
10 Price of War — The number of casualties increased as the U.S.
stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took
part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both
Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac-
uation to Saigon.
1 1 Reason to Celebrate— Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany-
waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats
surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor
Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting.
1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken — Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a
proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November
11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white
minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against
Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re-
taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council,
which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri-
can colony.
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